Hyung Jin Jeon
Yonsei University
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The Journal of Urology | 2009
Won Sik Ham; Won Tae Kim; Hyung Jin Jeon; Dong Hoon Lee; Young Deuk Choi
PURPOSE We evaluated the long-term outcome of simultaneous transurethral bladder tumor and prostate resection in patients with nonmuscle invasive bladder tumor and bladder outlet obstruction. MATERIALS AND METHODS Between April 1997 and April 2006, 213 patients with nonmuscle invasive bladder tumor who had a minimum followup of 24 months were included in the study, including group 1-107 with transurethral resection of bladder tumor only and group 2-106 with transurethral bladder tumor and prostate resection. Simultaneous transurethral bladder tumor and prostate resection was performed at surgeon discretion. The records were retrospectively analyzed for clinicopathological parameters, recurrence and progression rates, time to recurrence and postoperative uroflowmetry results in the 2 groups. RESULTS There were no significant differences in clinicopathological parameters between the 2 groups. At a mean followup of 54.3 and 50.1 months in groups 1 and 2, respectively, group 2 patients with a tumor less than 3 cm or a single tumor had a significantly lower recurrence rate than group 1 patients. None of the 31 patients with recurrence in group 2 had recurrence in the bladder neck or prostatic urethra where transurethral prostate resection had been done. There was no significant difference in the progression rate between the 2 groups. The 60-month recurrence-free probability in groups 1 and 2 was 43.4% and 52.0%, respectively. Three months after surgery the postvoid residual urine volume had significantly decreased in group 2. CONCLUSIONS Simultaneous transurethral bladder tumor and prostate resection may help decrease bladder cancer recurrence and delay time to recurrence without the risk of cancer implantation when transurethral prostate resection is done, especially in patients with a papillary, solitary-appearing bladder lesion less than 3 cm.
The Journal of Urology | 2005
Dong Suk Kim; Ji Yeun Noh; Hyeon Joo Jeong; Myung Joon Kim; Hyung Jin Jeon; Sang Won Han
Korean Journal of Urology | 2006
Hyung Jin Jeon; Young-Sik Kim; Dae Ryeong Kang; Chung Mo Nam; Chun Il Kim; Do Hwan Seong; Se Joong Kim; Sang Hyeon Cheon; In Rae Cho; Jin Seon Cho; Sung Joon Hong; Young Deuk Choi
Korean Journal of Urology | 2005
Kwang Mo Yang; Hyung Jin Jeon; Sang Won Han
Korean Journal of Urology | 2008
Won Sik Ham; Won Tae Kim; Hyung Jin Jeon; Dong Hoon Lee; Young Deuk Choi
Korean Journal of Urology | 2006
Hyung Jin Jeon; Mei Hua Jin; Hae Kyung Ko; Chang Hee Hong; Jang Hwan Kim; Sang Won Han
Korean Journal of Urology | 2006
Jae Hung Jung; Hong Wook Kim; Jae Wook Kim; Myoung Jin Kim; Chan Soo Kim; Hyung Jin Jeon; Sang Won Han
Korean Journal of Urology | 2003
Dong Jun Kim; Kwang Mo Yang; Myung Jin Kim; Hyung Jin Jeon; Sang Won Han
Korean Journal of Urology | 2002
Hyung Jin Jeon; Won Sik Ham; Seung Hoon Lee; Woo Young Kim; Jun Hwan Kim; Sung Yong Cho; Sung Joon Hong
Archive | 2008
Won Sik Ham; Won Tae Kim; Hyung Jin Jeon; Dong Hoon Lee